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Anonymous Claims LulzSec Members, Steps up Attacks

The decision aside computer hacking mathematical group LulzSec on Saturday to fold trading operations may be serving another online mathematical group, Anonymous, which stepped up attacks over the weekend.

Members of LulzSec appear to undergo rallied around Anonymous with both the group and some LulzSec members claiming they were now with Unidentified.

Anonymous claimed over the weekend that it has released information from the website of the Cyberterrorism Defense Initiative, a national anticipate-cyberterrorism training program funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security among others.

It as wel said it had found a "chest of 40 Terabytes domestic information" from an undisclosed company, only was not sure how to put up every last the data on the net.

LulzSec said Saturday it had concluded its campaign of cyberassaults on government and corporate websites and that it was time for it to "sail into the distance." It did not give a specific reason for its sudden decision.

Anonymous said in a substance along Twitter on Sunday that it could confirm that all LulzSec members have rumored aboard. A LulzSec member Sabu confirmed happening Chitter that its members were forthwith split up of Anonymous.

LulzSec and Anonymous came together recently to target government and related agencies in Operation Anti-Protection.

There is speculation that the LulzSec, known for its brash comments, had decided to dissolve subsequently the arrest in the U.K. last week of Ryan Cleary, who is alleged to have been tortuous with the group.

LulzSec may however have been the victim of attacks from rival hackers it has been squabbling with such as Jester and Web Ninja. A soul unveiled over the weekend information on LulzSec and much of its alleged members.

Lavatory Ribeiro covers outsourcing and undiversified technology break news from India for The IDG News show Service. Keep an eye on Whoremaster on Twitter at @Johnribeiro. John's netmail address is john_ribeiro@idg.com

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/485727/anonymous_claims_lulzsec_members_steps_up_attacks.html

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